Playing in the NFL was the best experience of my life. Everything I Worked so hard for finally manifested in my life. I loved playing football, you learn so much about a man's character and determination to succeed .Living the road to achieve your dream taught me a lot also , It made me a firm believer that you can achieve anything you put your mind to. Its all about positive energy and hard work.

A lot of great people that are knowledgable about all things sports especially football. The most enjoyable par of the job is producing live TV with an awesome assembly of talent behind and in front of the camera.

I got a chance to work with these guys when a friend wasn't available. Fun crew that worked hard. They gave me a chance being unknown. I proved worthy of a chance. Lots of fun on the job and certainly hope to work for them again.

I would first walk in and say hello to everyone. Then get straight to work doing paper work or creating power point slides for presentations to athletes showing their workout routine. I learned that everything in life has to be earned and to be very consistent in your work. Management was honestly not the kindest, but they did give me an opportunity that I'm very grateful for. The hardest part of the job, was knowing how hard I worked, but never got paid for it. The most enjoyable part was that I walked away with a great experience and I was able to meet some great athletes.

Cons: long days short nights, taking care of body, short time with your family.

You start your day at 5 in the morning eat breakfast and then lift weights and six in the morning after weights you have meetings then practice. after practice you eat then get ready for meetings until 8 at night. I learned about being responsible and working smart and hard. Management is cool they really do there own thing you really don't see the management all the time. My co-workers are cool but we are really not that close because we are all trying to get on that 53 man roster. The hardest part of the job is learning the playbook in a short matter of time. the enjoyable part is doing something that you love to do and your getting paid for it. My main goal is to get back in the NFL and do what i love its not about the money but i wouldn't complain if I got paid that much but its all about the passion that i have for the game and what it has done for me my whole life. I have mad a lot of good relationships playing football that wouldn't never forget.

Wake up, head to the facility for breakfast and morning meetings. Then weight lifting and film study. Pre practice meetings, then a walk through before lunch, followed by practice for a few hours. Post practice meetings right before dinner and then done for the day. Process is repeated until game day.

The NFL Network Newsroom can be a loud, action packed environment to work in, but it can also be desolate and dull at times. I've learned that the higher ups can pretty much do their own thing, and their tasks get handed down the chain of command to the lower personnel. Co-workers quickly become friends, and the work environment is better because of relationships built in that department. The hardest part of the job is handling many tasks at one time, but once you know the material you are handling, it becomes cake as well. The most enjoyable part of the job is having meetings with former coaches and players, maybe even hall of fame players that you've grown up watching on television.